James Gillray
1757-1815
Satirical prints by one of England's most famous caricaturists.
Having failed as a portrait painter, Gillray started engraving for print
shops to support himself. From 1782 he started producing political satires,
inspired by the conflict between the Whigs and the Tories, the French
Revolution and, later, the wars against Napoleon.
Originally his caricatures would have been issued separately, often
from the print shop of his mistress, Hannah Humphrey, in St. James's
Street, London. His eyesight started failing him, causing him to stop
work in 1809. Depressed he turned to drink, and in July 1811 Gillray
attempted to kill himself by throwing himself out of attic window above
Humphrey's shop. He failed, and survived four years of insanity before
dying in 1815.